ABSTRACT

This book aims to ask questions about the assumptions on which Third World policies have been founded. It explores the realistic possibilities for U.S. policy and considers the major economic and political shifts that affected the less-developed countries and U.S. from 1972 to 1978.

part I|52 pages

Introduction

part II|83 pages

Social and Economic Realities

part III|64 pages

International Affairs

part V|16 pages

Conclusion

chapter 14|14 pages

A World of Parts